Despite the opposition, the United States Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of compulsory membership in unified bar associations. Keller and Hudson are the culmination of a series of labor union and unified ...

Because of the tensions between the government's interests in procurement integrity and contractors interest in continuing to pursue government work-and perhaps as a result of the heightened activity by the federal government ...

Because of the tensions between the government's interests in procurement integrity and contractors interest in continuing to pursue government work-and perhaps as a result of the heightened activity by the federal government ...

The Matrimonial Property Act of 1967 promulgated significant changes in the managerial powers delegated to the spouses over community property. These changes were carried forward in Chapters 4 and 5 of the Family Code, ...

Next to issues of land, water resources are the major bone of contention in the peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs. The objective of negotiations is de facto setting the clock back to the eve of ...

Professor Anderson reviews three lines of North Dakota cases relevant to conveyancing and title examination. The first topic primarily concerns the validity of third-party reservations in deeds, that is, reservations of ...

Professor Bubany guides students in their exploration of Texas procedure laws and cases and features chapter introductions, overviews of codes and implications, and exercises for Texas-specific penal codes.

This article seeks to examine the existing regulatory framework and tools for addressing the environmental impacts of wind energy. The introductory discussion of the potential environmental impacts of wind energy generation ...

This article argues that the public elementary, junior high (or middle), and senior high schools, as both a prescriptive matter and a descriptive matter, constitutionally may regulate student hate speech in order to ...

The American Heritage Rivers Initiative (AHRI), a creation of the Council of Environmental Quality, is touted by the Clinton Administration as a program to "support community-led efforts to revitalize local economies, ...

This article explores several disadvantages associated with limited liability partnerships (LLPs) in the wake of the Anderson-Enron debacle. The article explains how conversion to LLP from a traditional partnership may ...

This article will explore the mechanisms through which private pension funds, in compliance with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), can promote economic growth, primarily through economically targeted ...

This article discusses the practice of privately-employed attorneys acting as public prosecutors in Texas. Professor Bubany points out that case law in Texas permits private attorneys to participate as mere volunteers or ...

In this article, Professor Baker argues that Congress should increase the amount in controversy required to trigger diversity jurisdiction. At the time of the article, the amount in controversy requirement was $10,000.00, ...

Richard B. Amandes, dean of the Texas Tech University School of Law, provides a detailed history of the law school which begins with the “project” envisioned by West Texas lawyer Alvin R. Allison in the early 1960s and ...

Professor Bard argues for reform of the organ donation system after the case of Jesica Santillan where Santillan received two sets of organs when thousands of persons die every year while waiting for an organ transplant.

Absorption learning preferences indicate which formats are most advantageous to a specific learner. Students have to deal with a variety of presentation formats because they usually do not control the choice of course ...

We need to process legal material thoroughly if we are to learn and retain it successfully. How we organize the material for learning is determined by our individual processing learning preferences. This article describes ...